In this Video i will reveal all Knife Throwing Secrets and Expose Fake Knife Throwing Masters that are fooling beginners and even skilled Throwers specially these days because of the TicToc, RU-vid Shorts and more affortdable Edditing Programs! Enjoy
This is why Adam's Channel is the best, it's reality, he teaches anybody who wants to learn, and never acts like the Champion of The World or something..........ha ha
My favourite with "fake experts" that if you are mentioned them by name, a lot of people will just attack you with "ah, you are jealous for his/her skills". I experienced the same problems with fake experts and edited fake videos in the archery community as well.
EXACTLY my friend, thats why I left most knife throwing groups....it was flooded with these ,,experts,, and these days even Beginner tell you go to hell because he thinks that he knows more.
I liked the fact that you brought up about fake throwing knives. Until your video of affordable throwing knives, all I knew were the fake one's and my friends and I were constantly having problems with bad ricochet and blades breaking. Now I use 11" Hibben Knives 👍
Adam is the best, super friendly, and supportive of his community, plus he does a really good job explaining knife throwing skills. Here's to the real professional. You rock Adam!
This was an awesome show! It’s always good to bring the people back to reality! I think that most people don’t realize how long it takes to actually get your body coordinating well enough to get the best results possible on every throw.
4:03 me as beginner with cheap throwing knives and hard industrial wood... days and days without stick it in the wood , but at last i learned well and when i bought a good wood and good knives, it was really really easy to throw, so all the difficulties i had, now made me "better". Thx for all your videos, i learned with watching you.
Some people really want to be the heroes. But instead of practicing real skills they mastered their editing 💪😂 as the result is misleading entertainment. BTW editing is the real skill too!💪😅🔥🔥🔥 Great video Adam!🫡
Thanks for pointing that out! Definitely probley the last one with bad throwing techniques. And an awesome channel with some real and clear advice. And was good to have clearity on the toy ones vs. real. Keep up the great work!
@AdamCeladin also the song Sworn Enemy, same album, they are from New Yourk City USA 🇺🇸, I know the singer, give his voice a chance for a minute, it's different
I saw old skateboards and ramps .. a throwing video while rolling or just throwing into skateboards to see if the maple would protect you as a shield would have a wide audience.
Yo Adam, you recently showed me backhand halfspin technique in you livestream, I've been trying and it works really well! Also been trying the stepback drills with no spin and having some success. Thanks again! Love your channel❤
Great video Adam. It is sometimes useful for new knife throwers to see that not every knife always sticks the target and that consistency comes with good technique and practice.
Great video, fakes need to get called out. See too many people come into the venue I throw at with cheap but cool looking knives or axes only to see them break on the 1st or 2nd throw.
People that don't throw, think that I'm magic at throwing. I'm 250lb and 6 feet tall, can knock out a guy with one punch, BUT, Master Adam can throw probably 2× harder than me, speed and accuracy is no contest
As a total backyard thrower and not competition thrower, I 100% agree with you about having to show up and win medals for them to be any sort expert. As the expression in English goes: the proof is in the pudding.
Thank you my friend, i believe that almost 100 % are backyard throwers that are throwing alone so its definitely great to meet other people with same passion and compare techniques/results. I recommend to go to everybody even if the results wont be the best you gonna meet amazing people and have a lot of fun anyway :)
Cottonwood is great, we use it for WATL/WKTL, but it needs to be replaced a lot, cedar end grain is also good, lasts longer. If you can get untreated it's better.
It's like those recent chinese fake one-inch punch videos. They use fake or brittle bricks and speed up the footage (in some of them you can see cars in the background suddenly speed up lol).
Thank you Ryan i had pro Camera man for this one thanks to Acejet :)) Cheers my friend....Spring around the corner i will be Blasting more shorts again but more from the Forest :)))
Thank you Adam Celadin. I learned for the first time that there are soft targets for stumps. The stump I received and am using is a thick tree that was left over from the fire at my neighbor's house and was cut into rounds. It was quite stiff when it was new. After throwing a knife at a target thousands of times, it becomes soft. thank you. It was new knowledge.
When I was younger I used to practice a little. I used some knives and darts. I never got any straight throwing knives only rotational and I honestly cannot stand rotational throws. I really enjoyed the darts though. I also learned to throw a cigarrette into my lips at one point with really high rates of success but that was when I smoked 100's and doing it with regular ones would take learning where to place my fingers on the right spot. The underhand throw is possible if you learn when to release properly but thing is the knife will always have the handle pointing down or straight it will never have a handle pointing up. I prefer to use straight throwing because it allows me to do a slip release instead of a opening release. I find a slip release to feel very natural while opening to release gives less aim control. Nice video thanks for making it.
Hey my friend. What would be a great knife for instinctive half spin that I could use for no spin as well? My favorite technic is instinctive halfspin but I don't see you using it very often, if you could do a more recent video about it I would appreciate a lot
Great video. I have a question: How do I ship my knives from one country to another? I have a lot of expensive knives and I will live to another country soon.
Thank you my friend, its always bit risky but it should be no problem if you gonna use the right shipping company and insure your stuff - put on the label you sending gift and that are tools inside and it should be fine ,)
Not in this vid, but one of my favorites, is in The Expendables, when Micky flips out the Espada, and ropes one from a seated position, underhand,(I think no spin?) and smokes the dart board bullseye, from across the room/bar.😂 The only thing believable, is that the espada can take it (at least for a while)
Adam, every person interested in throwing should be aware of these things. "Fake" may be a strong word in some cases, but I think your point is understood. For example, I wouldn't call can pinning "fake". I would call it misleading in the sense that the most likely result is a miss and a successful stick is a highlight. It is kind of like just taking something out of context. I agree with your point, just not the choice of word. You missed a few that hve bothered me for a long time. The fisheye camera lenses that make it appear as if the knife is thrown from much farther away than it actually is. Likewise, it makes the knife seem to be thrown with more power. I think it is misleading like can pinning (not fake), and it tricks not just beginners. Also, camera angles that make the knife look like it's flying like an arrow instead of 1/4 spin. There are still people who believe in perfectly straight throws due to this optical illusion. I'm not talking about a technique like Laoshi Wu.
Thank you very much Ryan you are totally right and good points about Fish eye i am sure we could come up with more ,,fakes,, and with upcoming AI videos its gonna be more and more in near future
My PET scan is clear...no shiny spots at all...but my lady died for brain tumour, my current lady has to go trough chemo as well coz breast cancer and my sister waits for her results...I'm cursed bruh...seems like I spread that shit all around my beloved ones
@@AdamCeladinIts the most famous trowing weapon in american history ! I wish to know if most conseptions used in knifes are the same for axes and if they are really op in real life. You are the best one for this analisys.
I seen that episode of got talent with the throwing knife card trick. Later on I found the video of the guy showing the trick and he never threw the knife the board was pre set up with knife in the card in a hidden apartment
I really wish there were competitions I didn't have to travel for near where I am. I've never run into one unfortunately. Lots of axe throwing places, but never knives. I would only try a competition so that I could demo for you honestly. I'm not the type to show off normally. But I don't personally know anyone else off the internet who throws No Flip. I've taught a few people successfully. In my application, I don't really throw more than a couple meters, I aim for accuracy and power. I like throwing blind targets. I'll put a reactive shooting target on the back of 1 inch pine. And hit the targets on the back of the board through it. I've managed to fracture VG10...repetitive stresses, not single throw. I took my pine bored into splinters with a SOG Vision. The Axis Lock holds up to the abuse better than the blade! It was only a micro fracture along the serration, but still. I don't just watch your videos. I study them. Love you work.
I don't like being lied to. Nuff said. I was a backyard thrower for several years on and off when I was younger. While I can get most anything to stick a fairly long (10 inches or about 25 cm), heavy, straight blade hunting knife with a full tang was the only thing that was actually worth throwing and had legitimate control. (it would have done some damage)
That's why your the champ Adam. Thank you for all your videos can't wait for the weather to get warmer so I can get back out. I'd love to share my videos an get some pointer from you. Keep up all your hard work.
Great content as ever Adam! I find the "1st try" videos most insulting, as someone who does some of these things, it's not just insulting, it dilutes real skill and achievement :( Although "fake experts" can be faar more dangerous to people in general... So it's a hard call 😂
Thank you my friend ,)) yeah i personally hate more fake experts and influencers sooo many of them these days because they can get many subs and view boost from YT shorts....i seen some channels with millions of subs on basically just stolen videos :/
@AdamCeladin that's true... it sucks, it's another form of fraudulence which literally steals from the real talent out there like yourself... And it hurts that "people" are generally stupid enough to be tricked so easily 😓 It's great to see your channel get more and more traction! You have taught me soo much, it's good to see the attention go where it's actually due :)
Jo to jsem viděl ten poslední. Nějakej Číňan si hrál na fantasy ninju. To přeseknutí šípu bych i věřil, ale to rychlé házení zdola nebo nějaký kde zhasne svíčku co je 5 metrů daleko když si tam mácha svým dřevěným mečem je už nesmysl.
Přesně tak...on mixne real skill a do toho ten edit a bohužel 80 % lidí co vůbec neví tak mu to sežerou :D Posílají mi to video i zkušení vrhači, no musím se smát :D díky za koment ,)
good video. for that card trick, I assume he fakes throwing and then the board in front of that guy has a prop knife that's spring loading and fold out quickly enough to like it was thrown. Just a guess
Wait, soft target? Okay, that would explain why the knives aren’t sticking very well in the axe target. I mean I assumed it was normal that they aren’t sticking well, as knives weigh less than hatchets, but yeah, soft target would probably be safer than a bunch of 4x8’s
I've only been throwing for a few months now, and I'm still at one of today where I could stick 5 straight, then miss 10. And I went through the wood types and such. How many boxes I've shredded just learning the right distance for the first turn for each knife. The step or half step back to get it right then get consistent at the distance. It is a lot of fun when you pull off a 3-5m throw that sticks. תדה אכי
@@AdamCeladin good to know, thanks u! Pd: I will buy Acejet Stinger Black this Friday, because you videos and i like to see how perform. Do u know if ships to Spain, and how long may take. Thanks u!
I wish you pointed just how dangerous some "throwing" knives are, especially when that small knife ricocheted and almost hit your cameraman. I bought a set of knives off Amazon and they were too light to stick but still sharp enough to cut; I ended up cutting my own leg when one ricocheted and bounced back towards me. Had to get three stitches
Adam you are so cool, so honest, good person. You defeat bullshit cheaters in this video so well, you do it all with a sense of humor. It is such a pleasure to watch your video's. How you deal with your young students is heartwarming, you are my new RU-vid hero! I will receive my first set of Acejet throwing knives next week, the Finn's. I hope to meet you one day and see you practicing your skills for real brother. Thank you for posting such a inspiring stuff on RU-vid.
I actually liked all the faked techniques you showed and the real ones too. I think the thing to hate isn't the magic trick or the editing but when people try to use that to deceive people and then their victims might lose money or get hurt or get disappointed in their own skills just because they cannot do the impossible. But, if the trick is just done for entertainment like a movie or a magic show or something else that is obviously for entertainment, then I think we should admire the skills put into the trick or editing.
Yup but sadly most of these i showed were specially designed to fool beginners so they can sell knives, certificatec and forgot to mention they use made up names for knife throwing techniques like No-realod is called Rising phoenix etc :D
Especially in Asia some feel they have to show they do it better 😂.. Really appreciate you making this vid Gotta send this to non_throwrs because they keep sending BS knife throwing vids & tell me I need to throw like them 😂
Heh, I actually tried throwing knives 20ish years ago. Still have my 2 knives sets, but I prefer traditional archery now. Having to remember the correct distance to decide blade or shaft first is a meh. And you can't hunt with knives hehe.
This is totally same like Chosun Ninja but since they don't speak English but they have like a manager,, their student,, that selling products in Canada everything looks more normal and people don't question it as they should! Houzan was such a inspiration for me God bless his soul
Indeed, there is such a place, and it’s known as “the proving grounds” aka certified knife throwing competitions. At least that’s what I imagined, because I’ve damn sure never been in one, outside of fantasy land, in my backyard! Cheers to the champs!